Gene Editing and the Next Human Species is a fascinating exploration of one of the most transformative scientific revolutions of our time: the ability to edit life itself. As breakthroughs in genetic engineering, CRISPR technology, and molecular biology rapidly reshape medicine, agriculture, and human potential, this book examines the profound possibilities-and serious ethical dilemmas-created by humanity's growing power over DNA.
Blending science, ethics, philosophy, and future forecasting, this thought-provoking work invites readers into the world of gene editing and its potential to redefine what it means to be human. From eliminating inherited diseases and extending life expectancy to enhancing intelligence, physical ability, and biological resilience, the promise of genetic modification raises questions once confined to science fiction but now increasingly rooted in reality.
The book explores how emerging biotechnologies may influence the evolution of future generations, potentially creating a new chapter in human development. Could gene editing lead to a healthier, stronger, and more adaptable species? Or might it deepen inequality, create biological class divisions, and challenge fundamental ideas about identity, diversity, and natural evolution?
Through accessible explanations of complex scientific concepts, real-world case studies, and balanced discussions of global policy debates, Gene Editing and the Next Human Species provides readers with a clear understanding of both the opportunities and risks surrounding human genetic intervention.
This book also tackles urgent moral questions: Who should control access to genetic enhancement? Where should society draw the line between healing and enhancement? How do we regulate technologies capable of altering future generations before they are even born?
Ideal for readers interested in biotechnology, genetics, medicine, ethics, futurism, and the future of civilization, Gene Editing and the Next Human Species offers an insightful and compelling look at a world standing on the threshold of biological transformation.
As science moves beyond simply understanding life to actively redesigning it, this book challenges readers to consider whether humanity is prepared for the power to shape its own evolutionary destiny.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Gene Editing and the Next Human Species is a fascinating exploration of one of the most transformative scientific revolutions of our time: the ability to edit life itself. As breakthroughs in genetic engineering, CRISPR technology, and molecular biology rapidly reshape medicine, agriculture, and human potential, this book examines the profound possibilities-and serious ethical dilemmas-created by humanity's growing power over DNA.Blending science, ethics, philosophy, and future forecasting, this thought-provoking work invites readers into the world of gene editing and its potential to redefine what it means to be human. From eliminating inherited diseases and extending life expectancy to enhancing intelligence, physical ability, and biological resilience, the promise of genetic modification raises questions once confined to science fiction but now increasingly rooted in reality.The book explores how emerging biotechnologies may influence the evolution of future generations, potentially creating a new chapter in human development. Could gene editing lead to a healthier, stronger, and more adaptable species? Or might it deepen inequality, create biological class divisions, and challenge fundamental ideas about identity, diversity, and natural evolution?Through accessible explanations of complex scientific concepts, real-world case studies, and balanced discussions of global policy debates, Gene Editing and the Next Human Species provides readers with a clear understanding of both the opportunities and risks surrounding human genetic intervention.This book also tackles urgent moral questions: Who should control access to genetic enhancement? Where should society draw the line between healing and enhancement? How do we regulate technologies capable of altering future generations before they are even born?Ideal for readers interested in biotechnology, genetics, medicine, ethics, futurism, and the future of civilization, Gene Editing and the Next Human Species offers an insightful and compelling look at a world standing on the threshold of biological transformation.As science moves beyond simply understanding life to actively redesigning it, this book challenges readers to consider whether humanity is prepared for the power to shape its own evolutionary destiny. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798256011406
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Gene Editing and the Next Human Species is a fascinating exploration of one of the most transformative scientific revolutions of our time: the ability to edit life itself. As breakthroughs in genetic engineering, CRISPR technology, and molecular biology rapidly reshape medicine, agriculture, and human potential, this book examines the profound possibilities-and serious ethical dilemmas-created by humanity's growing power over DNA.Blending science, ethics, philosophy, and future forecasting, this thought-provoking work invites readers into the world of gene editing and its potential to redefine what it means to be human. From eliminating inherited diseases and extending life expectancy to enhancing intelligence, physical ability, and biological resilience, the promise of genetic modification raises questions once confined to science fiction but now increasingly rooted in reality.The book explores how emerging biotechnologies may influence the evolution of future generations, potentially creating a new chapter in human development. Could gene editing lead to a healthier, stronger, and more adaptable species? Or might it deepen inequality, create biological class divisions, and challenge fundamental ideas about identity, diversity, and natural evolution?Through accessible explanations of complex scientific concepts, real-world case studies, and balanced discussions of global policy debates, Gene Editing and the Next Human Species provides readers with a clear understanding of both the opportunities and risks surrounding human genetic intervention.This book also tackles urgent moral questions: Who should control access to genetic enhancement? Where should society draw the line between healing and enhancement? How do we regulate technologies capable of altering future generations before they are even born?Ideal for readers interested in biotechnology, genetics, medicine, ethics, futurism, and the future of civilization, Gene Editing and the Next Human Species offers an insightful and compelling look at a world standing on the threshold of biological transformation.As science moves beyond simply understanding life to actively redesigning it, this book challenges readers to consider whether humanity is prepared for the power to shape its own evolutionary destiny. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798256011406
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Gene Editing and the Next Human Species is a fascinating exploration of one of the most transformative scientific revolutions of our time: the ability to edit life itself. As breakthroughs in genetic engineering, CRISPR technology, and molecular biology rapidly reshape medicine, agriculture, and human potential, this book examines the profound possibilities-and serious ethical dilemmas-created by humanity's growing power over DNA.Blending science, ethics, philosophy, and future forecasting, this thought-provoking work invites readers into the world of gene editing and its potential to redefine what it means to be human. From eliminating inherited diseases and extending life expectancy to enhancing intelligence, physical ability, and biological resilience, the promise of genetic modification raises questions once confined to science fiction but now increasingly rooted in reality.The book explores how emerging biotechnologies may influence the evolution of future generations, potentially creating a new chapter in human development. Could gene editing lead to a healthier, stronger, and more adaptable species? Or might it deepen inequality, create biological class divisions, and challenge fundamental ideas about identity, diversity, and natural evolution?Through accessible explanations of complex scientific concepts, real-world case studies, and balanced discussions of global policy debates, Gene Editing and the Next Human Species provides readers with a clear understanding of both the opportunities and risks surrounding human genetic intervention.This book also tackles urgent moral questions: Who should control access to genetic enhancement? Where should society draw the line between healing and enhancement? How do we regulate technologies capable of altering future generations before they are even born?Ideal for readers interested in biotechnology, genetics, medicine, ethics, futurism, and the future of civilization, Gene Editing and the Next Human Species offers an insightful and compelling look at a world standing on the threshold of biological transformation.As science moves beyond simply understanding life to actively redesigning it, this book challenges readers to consider whether humanity is prepared for the power to shape its own evolutionary destiny. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798256011406
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